Testing Integrative Smoking Cessation for HIV Patients
Smoking, Smoking Cessation, HIV Infections
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Smoking focused on measuring Mindfulness Training, Contingency Management
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed with HIV (based on self-report).
- Be 18 years and older
- Have smoked ≥ 5 cigarettes/day in the past year
- Be interested in making a quit attempt in the next 30 days
- Own a smartphone (apple/android), and plan to keep it active for the next 6 months
- Able to consent
- Have no plans to move in the next 6 months
- Are not pregnant or planning to be pregnant in the following 6 months
- Have any condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, would compromise the well-being of the patient or the study or prevent the patient from meeting or performing study requirements
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have contraindication to NRT (past month myocardial infarction, history of serious arrhythmias/or unstable angina pectoris, dermatological disorder)
- Are currently being treated for a psychiatric condition.
- Are currently being treated for smoking cessation, alcoholism, or illicit drug use
- Are adults unable to consent
- Are individuals who are not yet adults
- Are pregnant women
- Are prisoners
Sites / Locations
- University of MiamiRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
MT plus NRT Group
CM plus NRT Group
MT plus NRT with additional CM Group
CM plus NRT with additional MT Group
Participants who receive the Mindfulness Training (MT) intervention for 4 weeks in addition to 6 weeks of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT).These participants are responders (have quit smoking at the 1 month follow up) or non-responders (those who have not quit smoking at the 1 month follow up) and randomized to receive no additional intervention.
Participants who receive the Contingency Management (CM) intervention for 4 weeks in addition to 6 weeks of NRT. These participants are responders (have quit smoking at the 1 month follow up) or non-responders (those who have not quit smoking at the 1 month follow up) and randomized to receive no additional intervention.
Participants who received the MT intervention for 4 weeks with 6 weeks of NRT and are non-responders (those who have not quit smoking at the 1 month follow up) and randomized to receive an additional CM intervention for another 4 weeks.
Participants who received the CM intervention for 4 weeks with 6 weeks of NRT and are non-responders (those who have not quit smoking at the 1 month follow up) and randomized to receive an additional MT intervention for another 4 weeks.